A detail view of scalloped motifs on a column capital in the north arcade of Malmesbury Abbey church
- Date:
- 1900 - 1930
- Location:
- Malmesbury Abbey, Market Cross, Malmesbury, Wiltshire
- Reference:
- OP19869
- Type:
- Photograph (Printing Out Paper Print)
Malmesbury Abbey church was part of a Benedictine Abbey. The church was founded in circa 637 by the Irish hermit Mailduib and the monastery was founded in the late seventh century, although nothing remains from this phase of the site. The present church was begun in the early twelfth century. The Abbey was closed in 1539 under King Henry VIII's dissolution of the monasteries.
Previously held in the collections of George Granville Buckley and the Courtauld Institute. Courtauld Institute number B.457. This photograph was withdrawn from the Red Box Collection for conservation reasons during the 2011-12 Red Box Project.
This is part of the Series: RBO01/45 Early Photographic Print Collection: Wiltshire; within the Collection: RBO01 Early Photographic Print Collection
Source: Historic England Archive
Collector: Buckley, George Granville
Nave, Aisle, Arcade, Medieval Church, Medieval Abbey